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Mine Mill makes donation

Local 598 of the Mine Mill/CAW has donated $500 to Sudbury Rainbow Crimestoppers after vandals caused serious damage to the Sudbury Mining Heritage sculpture/ ?Mine Mill 598/CAW has, from the beginning, been one of the organizations that worked in de

War brides reunion planned for September

By Kari Cyr May Collison met her husband during the war. She was a 17-year-old English girl and he was a Canadian soldier. ?I met him on Christmas in 1944,? Collison said. ?I was invited to the sergeant officers mess, and they had a dinner dance.

Specialist recruited

Dr. Elaine Blacklock has been confirmed as the newest specialist to be recruited by the Sudbury Regional Hospital. Blacklock is a pediatrician and one of more than 20 new physicians who have been recruited by the hospital in the past 12 months.

Local dentist recognized by Children's First Rountable

By Keith Lacey City Councillor Louise Portelance presents the plaque to Dr. Todd Plexman Going to the dentist is seldom a pleasant experience for most adults and can be downright frightening for children.

Diabetes Expo

The Canadian Diabetes Association will be hosting a Diabetes Exposition at the Howard-Johnson Plaza Hotel Wednesday, June 5 from 9 am to 7 pm.

On the move

In order to complete renovations at its Paris Street location, the Sudbury and District Health Unit is temporarily moving some of its program staff to the Northern Elementary Academy (formerly St.

College honours staff

Cambrian College has announce that two women are the recipients of the President?s Award for Excellence in the administration and outstanding service categories. Winners this year are Gladys Rangaratnam and Lorraine O?Brien.

Golf privilege booklet

The Lung Association of Sudbury and area is helping avid golfers slice the cost of their green fees with its first annual Golf Privilege Booklet. The fundraiser consists of selling the coupon booklet to members of the public.

Falco shutdown scheduled

Falconbridge Ltd has scheduled various maintenance and vacation shutdowns during the summer months at its Sudbury smelter.

LU president to speak to Canadian authors

Judith Woodsworth, the new president of Laurentian University, will be the keynote speaker at the Canadian Authors Association conference July 5.